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Show . -- r avahrt. ME MORNING EXAMINER, S3KES EVERY DAY Racket Store NEVADA HILLS LEASE ORE. Indicates Big Shoot of Main Property Is Close at Hand. Juna 3. In a crosscut at level of ite new shaft the the Nevada Hills. Leasing company has Just encountered ore that by Its value end the general formation indicates the nearby presence of the big ore about on which tunnels Nos. 4 and $ of the main property are drifting. At present the work la confined to drifting became the hoist has not arrived, and the big abaft cannot be dropped dona further without power. There la, however, believed to be many hundred thousand duller worth of ore ia stoplng from 1M level oa place this lease. Superintendent Edgar Knox received word This week that his 25 horse power engine was at Haxrn, and efforts are being made to rush It through to camp. It la certainly an aggravating situation; the shaft ia timbered for Its entire depth, the immense cement foundation for the engine has been completed several days; the bugo gallows frame has been cut and ready for erection eevrrat weeks. Everthlng awaits the coming of power; and In the meantime the time of the lease contract is surely slipping away. Fairy-lew100-fo- i fr f .25 50 doz. Boys Knee Pants, 50c and 75c value 100 Boys? Suits, 4 to It yearn, worth $2.50 to $4.00. . 1.18 10 Pint Household Ammonia Decorated Dinner Plates 25 Envelopes 6 Sheets Heavy Note 1 a a aper ..... Dozen Ulothea Pins Paper Pins . .'. . .i. .'. Paper Safety Pins .. Chair Seats 6 Papers Tissue Paper Queen Clothes Wringer 1 ... ... . . .i. ........... .i. ... .1. .J. .til ...... ... Granite Dinb PftQ .. . . . .01 ......... ... ...... ....... ... ... ............. Large Roll Toilet Paper Roll Oepe Pajier Rules Carpenters Two-Foo- t .10 . . . .01 .01 01 .10 05 1.88 5 ............... .05 10 05 Talcum Powder 05 Pipes The only difference ltween our goods and the other fellows is the price. We undersell em all. Gan Ctob 0. D. RASMUSSENS New York Racket Store " i F ans Electric G ALE KINDS i E PROPOSES SEWER SYSTEM. Logan, June 2. The city council has given notice of Its Intention to Install sewer system, district No. 1, at an estimated cost of $40,000, by local assessment upon the lota within the district effected. The district to he benefited la as follows: Along Mala street between First South street and Third North street; on Third street between Main street and Third West street; on Third West street between Third North and FViurth North street ; on Fourth North street between Third West street and Sixth Wrat street, and running thence northwesterly about one-hamile; on First West street between First South street and Third North street; on Center street between Main street sad First West street; on First North street between Main street and First Weat atreet; on Center atreet between Main atreet and Second Eaat atreet; on Flrat North atreet between Main atreet and Second Beat atreet; on Flrat Eaat atreet between Flrat North atreet and Fourth North atreet; on Third North atreet between Main atreet and Flrat East atreet. lf LIGHTNING'S FREAK STUNT. ML Pleasant, June 2. During a se ere electrical atorm In thia auction three enwa and one boras were killed by as freakish s holt of lightning as ever played destructive pranks here, The manner In which the animals were killed was most unusual The horts killed waa In the stable at one end of the barn, while the cows were at the opposite cud. In the barn between them were two animals that were not burned at all by the electric current. Another odd feature waa the course taken by the lightning In delivering the death blow. A piers of scantling, stuck upright through the bay In tbs barn, waa followed by the bolt of lightning, without setting the hay on fire. The horse, which was standing Immediately underneath the timber, waa struck and instantly killed. All the animals killed show the same mark from the stroke, It being Just aa though they had been branded by a hot Iron acroas the back. No other marks were visible. Within a half hour after death they had all swelled up to almost double their slxe. The cows were about 60 feet distent from the horse. The lightning ran along tho edge of the barn, down a post and to the ground atrlking tho cows as it made the return circuit to the earth. OGDEN, UTAH- - TTESDAY, JUNE 1901 4, waa ill, but be arrived too late to save ranch and then sold it again without her life. The mother, whose health accounting to plaintiff fur the same. The demurter of defendant to the wee already in a precarious condition, waa prostrated with grirf. Tbs little complaint in the case of Leonora E. girl was three years ot age. Tbs body Waddell against William A. Waddell has beea overruled by JuJge Morse will be takes to Erda for burial nd the restraining order heretofore issued vacated. Mra. Waddell sued RICHFIELD BOY DEAD. to recover a deed to cerher step-so8slt Lake. June 3- - Word has tain real estate which she alleged bereached this city of the death at Rich- longed to her husbanJ and to restrain field yesterday of Moo tell Kantlose. him from disposing of the property. aged five pears, under rather pecu- She claimed that he atole tne deed liar circumstances. Five or six from his father's desk after the weeks ago. tbs boy, who was tbs most death. robust child of the family, was strickJudgment has been rendered in faen with paralysis. Since that time vor of plaintiff by Judge Morse In h had beea unable to talk, but his the case of the Baib-- Lake Duck club condition was not considered fatal, gainst A. 1 Hamlin for the sum ot or even dangerous. $1 as nominal damages and tha was dealed. Plaintiff claimed Yesterday, it was decided to take the little Invalid out for a ride, and that defendant trespassed upon iu wholly unexpectedly death came to gams reserve and hunted ducka therehim during the drive as he sat in the on without being a member of the arms of one of his parents. club and it asked for damages in the sum of $104 and for an Injunction to prevent him from repenting the ofIN JUDGE DIEHLS COURT. fense. The court gave the dab JudgSalt Lake, June 8. In Judge Diehl's ment for nominal damages but recourt this morning, H. W. Williams fused to enjoin Hamlin from shooting end FVank Murray wore arraigned on on the property of the club. the charge of highway robbery and entered a plea of nut guilty. The men ELY EXCURSION re accused of holding up and robbing G. H. Foulds one aightlast week, ROUND TRIF $15.50. and taking from him a watch and money of the value of $20. The case was set for preliminary hearing June Via Southern Pacific Co. and Nevada 10th and in default of $500 ball each Northern Railway. Special train leavea the prisoners were sent to the county Ogden June 7th, 9 p. m., arrives Ely S next morning; 5 days in Ely; leavJail. there 8 p. m., Wednesday. June 12, . court Immediately after adjourned, a ing Exsearch warrant was Issued against arriving Ogden 7 a. m., Thursday. cursion tickets good on regular trains B running Grey and Heber Nelson upon tbs request of E. Eldredge, who al- for parties wishing to return aooner. leged that his place at 540 Pearl UNION PACIFIC EXCURSION. venue waa burglarised several days go and a quantity of tools and silverware stolen. The warrant wss Selling Dates May 27,14.90, June 3, 7, 12, and placed iu the hands of Deputy Sheriff Smith for service. First class tickets on sale to many points west of Chicago. Minneapolis PLURAL WIFE WINS. and St. Louis for one fare, plus two dollars for the round trip. Five flrat Salt Lake, June 8. Judge Morse class trains dally. Tha famous Over-lauhas rendered a decree in favor of deLimited leaves Ogdeu at 3 p. m fendant In the esae of Daniel Jones The new Los A n gele Chicago IJm gainst Ellen Jolce Evans. The actlun lted, 1:30 p. m. ha through standard was brought to recover a deed to the and tourist sleeping cars to Chicago. south half or the north half of k 8. Make reservations early. Further parsection SO, township 8 south,-rang1 ticulars, Union Depot Ticket Office or east. Salt Lake meridian and to have A. B. Bossier, Trav. Pass. Agent. Bell the same cancelled and also to com- phone 52, Ogden, Utah. pel an accounting for certain stock . EXCURSION TO ELY owned by plaintiff and in poaaeaslon of defendant, who was the plural June 7th, via Southern Pacific. Spewife of plaintiff. It waa alleged by cial train leaves Ogden 115 p. m., arplaintiff that the deed was executed riving Ely 9:15 a. m., Saturday, June when he was not In his right mind Sth. Stay Ely Saturday 'aid Sunday, and noun after an accident In which and leave Ely 9:00 p. m., Sunday, June his head was Injured so that he was 9th, arriving Ogden next morning. committed to the Bute Mental hos- Round trip $15.50. Mra. Etsus claimed that her pital. husband was of sound mind when he EXCURSION TO BALT LAKE. made the deed and that he did so without any solicitation on her part. The Juno C, 7, S, 9th. eodrt found the Issues In her favur. Oregon Short Line, all trains, $1.10 round trip. Tickets good to return untl June 13th. BALT LAKE COURT NOTES. UN BECRAFT y -- - . says until allowed a n ' L DEATH OP YOUNG MAN. senger agent of the Nevada Northern Railroad, with headquarters at Ely, I here making Anal arrangements for the excursion from Ogden to Ely, June 7. Mr. Tull aay his road Is running four trains daily, two freight and two paeeenger. The dally freight train from Cobre la made up of 20 to 25 care and the passenger train le four coach and smoker, sleeper. Mr.' Toll le of the opinion that, as traffic. Increases, trains win brf run through from Ogden to Ely. At Ely there U talk of a trolley line being built from the nilnee to the smelter site at McGill. This would nuuie the smelter a suburban-- point and result In many of the smelter employes making their home la Ely. The smelter people would prefer to have no smelter town st their works. r cars-hagga- ge, EXCURSION May 87, 30, Juna O. S. L. t, 7, 1 14th. Dont think that piles can't be cured. Thousands of obstinate case have Ogden to Portland, Or., or been cured by Doan's Olnf.menL 60 Waah., and return, first clan Spokane, $30.00. cent at any drug etore. Tickets good to return until September 30th. Btopovera allowed. Salt Lake, June for After suffering 8. a period of two months, first from typhoid fever and afterwards from Barnes, of spinal meningitis. On-icRexburg, Idaho, passed away In this city Saturday night He was II years of age, end was aa extraordinarily large and strong young man up to the time that he was stricken with the fatal Illness. For weeks before the end came, his life was despaired of and those who beheld his condition were amased to see how long bis life held out against the terrible malady that afflicted him. The deceased was the nun of John and Sarah A. Anderson Barnes, and wss born In Rexburg. Frlpr to his Illness he had been working at Pocatello, Idaho, His mothar was with him during the last four weeks at the hospital, and last evening the remains were taken by her to Rexburg, where the funeral will be held and Interment take plare. e PILLS WERE FATAL. Salt lake, June 3. Ax a result of swallowing n number f laxative palMEXICO CITY EXCURSION. lets. little Mary Cochran died In convulsion Saturday evening The mothSUMMER EXCURSIONS er of the child Is staying at the Tsyw Daily June 7th to 14th. lor rooming house, on east Second Via Union Pacific 090.16 round trip. Via Colorado Midland Railway, city Sooth street, and rame to Salt Lake Tickets good to return until Aug. list. of Mexico, May 1 to 7, June 7 to 14 from her home in Erda. Tooele counStopover allowed. and 17 to July 11. Round trip, $69.15. ty, for medical treatment The pills, Long llmlta. composed of belladonna, aloes and EXCURSION TO BOISE, IDA Eastern Excursions May 27 to 30. strychnine, were In a cupboard and June 3, 7, 13, 14. One fare plus $2.00 were secured by the little girl. It le June 4th, 6th. for long limit ther not known bow many of them she ate, Stop over. rates during the summer. Writs but the dose was sufficient to prove cheap Via Oregon Short Line, 116.00 round L. H. Harding, Belt Lake Cltv. for par- fatal in a very short time. trip. Tlrkets good to return until I ticulars. L. H. HARDING, Dr. Samuel Paul was railed as soon June 10th. General Agent. as It wss discovered that the child Co. 2414 Washington Ave. Two Doors Nonh of Boyle Furniture Co. LOOK OUT BARGAINS -F- OR- WATSON FLYGARE HARDWARE CO. 1 -- ic pas- ThomasHorne Music d Dr. Ernest Van Someren, freight and .Occupied by. . con-tinne- H. G. Toll, general Into store- - lat-ter'- s nec-cssa- While running north on Washington avenue, In on automobile, at Thirty-thir- d street, W. F. Cortei, a machln-U- t In the employ of Becraft. collided with s buggy la which rode Mro. P. Uaraer and children. The latter vehicle wan amaahed to piece, but It occupant eocaped serious Injury. Mr. Cortes wao returning from Salt Loko. Ho came down the hill leading Into the ooiith portion of the city at a good dip and approached the buggy. In attempting to run around the rig he passed so close that the automobile. Instead of responding to the steering Into the buggy. gear, crashed head-oMrs. Gamer and her children were thrown Into the mud but sustained no Injury more serious then a bruLe. The wet condition of the road was la part responsible for the accident. When Mr, Cortes saw a collision was Imminent he reversed the levere and applied the brake, but the heavy machine slipped along the mud a If the roadway were greased. WE WILL MOVE n FIRST EXCURSION NORTH. Salt Lake, June 3. P. O. Bertram, formerly of Denmark, J. B. Bcribnate, formerly of Italy, and Elvina Bern . Saturday, June Sth. hardln Gustafson, formerly of SweOregon Short line cheap round trip den, were admitted to cltlxenshlp to- rates to Utah and Idaho points north. day by Judge Morse. Long limits returning. Ask agents In the case of H. 8. Tanner against for particulars. Elisabeth Livingston, Judgment has HARRIMAN EXPLAINS. been rendered by Judge Morse In favor of plaintiff for $193.30. Tba acNew York, June 3. That negotiation waa brought- - to recover $679.60. alleged to be due for legal services tions for tho placing of a $50,000,000 loan In Europe by the Union Pacific rendered by- plaintiff. Judge Moras has granted Margaret Railroad company failed of success L, Montagus a divorce from William because of the attacks on railroad corA. Montague on the ground of failure poration In this country early in tbs to aupporL They were married In year, waa the statement made by E. this city on December IS, 1889, and H. Harriman today. Mr. Hsrriman have two children, the cuatody of said that had the negotiations been uoceasful the proceed would have whom was awarded to plaintiff. She waa also allowed $20, per month ali- been brought to thin country at a time when the American money marmony and $15 as attorneys fees. The trial of the cats of the Union kets were urgently in need of funds, not be and East Jordan Canal company but as the arrangements could a different plan of financgainst the Richards Irrigation com- completed, was followed by the Union Pacific, pany et al. was resumed again today ing a recently announced. Inbefore Morse. action The Judge 1 Mr. Harriman said that the present SATE YOU HONEY volves the rights to the waters of littfinantdal plans of the company will le Cottonwood creek and has been all the funds required hr the on trial before the court for several provide Union Pacific and Southern Pacific was weeks past but a continuance company. Mr. Harriman said also taken some time ago until today. COR. GRANT AVE. AND TWENTY-FOURTSTREET. that the Union Pacific and Southern The case of John G. Pierce against Pacific lines are taking all steps was dismissed Pierce P. Xephl by to keep their plants and equip, STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. In court Ritchl&'s agreement Judge ment in a foremost among to re western railroads andposition in condition Salt Lake, June 8. During the today. The action was brought was cover which It $2,000 alleged to with the storm which visited the city Just becope growth of properly fore 13 o'clock Sunday morning, plaintiff advanced to defendant for the business. No policy of retrenchment of purchasing and operating has been Inaugurated, according to lightning struck the chimney on the purpose In Emery county. It waa Mr. Harriman, nnd no extrusion into north side of the residence of Joseph a ranch that defendant bought the new fields are being planned. claimed 777 tearat Seventh Kimball, atreet, d brick away. The bolt ing the on down the flue and out at the store pipe hole, striking a dresser in one of the bedrooms upstairs, shivering tho minor in a thousand of pieces, and driving the piece celebrated Italian authority, glass through the lath and plaster wall acroaa the room. One of Mr. :od should be chewed it is WOMAN AND CHILDREN DUMPED IS ONE OF THE POSSIBILITIES OF Kimballs daughters. Miss Jean, had INTO THE MUD. Just left the dresser a moment before, NEAR FUTURE. before it rally in and fortunately no one waa Injured. A part of the holt went on down Dr. Liebig, Gertho kitchen vent and knocked Slippery Condition of tho Road Smelter People at McGill Prefer to through th from out the range pips leading man chemist, says for tho is liquid Have No Town Near on the floor, scattering soot, but doTheir Works ing no damage. ead food liquid form. T F a Fow Days In liquid form prao the great that beer in genuine The Pabst Eight-Da- y recess does the extraordi-lr- y work of changing the itriment in the barley-grai- n to palatable and easily disable liquid food. It means the hottest and cleanest flame produced by any stove. 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